I just saw the video of "Gone, Gone, Gone" today, and it made me think...what's the point? It wasn't horrible, but it was definitely not the genre smashing collaboration they were apparently aiming for. I like Allison Krause, never thought much of Plant or Led Zeppelin one way or the other. It certainly isn't going to make me run out and buy any Zeppelin CD's, and I seriously doubt any Led Zeppelin fans are going to be popping Union Station into their CD players any time soon. The whole thing seems pointless to me, but pairing the rock star with the country crooner is kind of a trendy thing to do, so it'll probably garner critical acclaim and win some sort of award. Whatever, I'm out on it.
Saw these guys live in New Orleans and again the next day in Baton Rouge. As a Texas native, I don't get to hear good old Texas red dirt music very often. These guys really rocked the place. I bought both CDs, love them both and can't wait until they come our way again
watchin' her write now!!!
Alison has some of the best musicians in the business. They add so much to her music.
best bluegrass around no joke
Dump Union Station? I Think NOT! Allison Krauss is a wonderfully gifted performer who has the best of the best musicians when it comes to pure unadultrated talent. To dump the members of Union Station would be a catastrophic disaster. These guys make music happen in a way that few have ever succeded in doing!
i think allision should dump the extra people. and go solo.
I wonder why everybody always gives a 5 star review. To me it seems like 5 stars is for an absolute genius, sky high and unsurpassable CD. So 3 stars is for an oké CD an d 4 stars is for an great CD.
She has an angelic voice, period.
The CMA 2005 Song from AKUS: My Poor Old Heart.